Georgian rectory in Wiltshire for sale
A beautifully proportioned private country house in Wiltshire has come onto the market.


Church House is a Grade II listed Georgian rectory with elegant elevations believed to date from 1740. The main house maintains some fine period features including sash windows and folding shutters. The drawing room and dining room have very large bay windows which are thought to be Victorian additions. The property, which has been extensively refurbished over the past two years excepting the east and west wings, has seven reception rooms, six bedrooms, an east wing and a west wing.
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Outside the formal gardens are laid predominantly to lawn while a Grade II listed walled kitchen garden sits to the east of the property. There is also an agricultural barn, grass paddocks and a swimming pool in need of refurbishment.
Church House is situated in the centre of Grittleton, a traditional Wiltshire village to the south of the Cotswolds eight miles south of Malmsbury. Chippenham, Bath and Cirencester are also nearby.
Hunting is with the Beaufort and the Vale of the White Horse; Racing is at Bath, Chepstow, Cheltenham and Newbury.
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The guide price is £2,500,000. For further information please contact Savills on 0207 7016 3789 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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